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Consider a mixing chamber in which liquid water at 40°C mixes with superheated steam at 5 MPa and 300°C and converts it into dry saturated steam which leaves the chamber. If the inlet steam mass flowrate is 0.5 kg/s, determine the corresponding liquid water injection rate. (A) 0.0121 kgs(B) 0.0185 kgs (C) 0.0248 kgs

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